A new ChromeOS Flex USB program from Google and Back Market aims to revive aging laptops by letting users easily install Google’s lightweight operating system.
Google is partnering with Back Market to sell USB sticks that let you install ChromeOS Flex on older Windows and Intel-powered Macs collecting dust.
Android 17 Leak Reveals Glassy Blur UI and New Screen Recorder Your email has been sent Generated with Google Gemini. Android 17 is starting to come into view, with early images suggesting changes ...
After delaying its Siri improvements to 2026, Apple's artificial intelligence plans are starting to take shape, at least according to the rumor mill. Bloomberg reports that Apple is turning Siri into ...
A prototype CLE with a V8 has finally been spotted on video, yet the engine barely makes a sound. We’re excited… and a little concerned. A V8-powered Mercedes-Benz CLE prototype has been spotted, ...
There is no Mercedes-AMG CLE 63 out, as the three-pointed star brand's performance division still does not know what powertrain to give it, and by the looks of it, there won't be one, not for the ...
Uhale Android-based digital picture frames come with multiple critical security vulnerabilities and some of them download and execute malware at boot time. Mobile security company Quokka conducted an ...
Rajesh started following the latest happenings in the world of Android around the release of the Nexus One and Samsung Galaxy S. After flashing custom ROMs and kernels on his beloved Galaxy S, he ...
CLE ELUM — The city of Cle Elum’s bankruptcy case will start hitting people in the pocketbook on Jan. 1. City councilmembers, serving as the board of the newly-formed Cle Elum Transportation Benefit ...
Winter boots typically fall into one of two camps: ruggedly functional, or style-forward. While some styles toe the line of combining form and function, it’s not often a boot looks as good as it ...
If your Android phone is misbehaving, crashing frequently, freezing, restarting randomly, or lagging significantly, it's likely that a third-party application is the culprit. Even if you are cautious ...